LONDON (Reuters) - Prime Minister David Cameron, who has spent much of the past two weeks cheering on Britain's Olympians, encouraged competitive sports in schools on Wednesday and criticised those who believe that "all must win prizes". With the question of what the Olympic legacy will be a hot topic of discussion in Britain as the end of the Games approaches, Conservative leader Cameron implied in an interview that some teachers were part of the problem. "We need a big cultural change - a cultural change in favour of competitive sports. That's what I think really matters," he told LBC radio. ...
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Cameron slams "prizes for all" idea in school sports
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